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  • … Trinity Lutheran Church’s regular Sunday church services. Between the children who use its playground during normal … from generally available public benefits simply because of their beliefs. If the government were permitted to do that, … It just means it must treat them equally and allow them to have the same opportunities that it makes available to …
  • … once at the forefront of so-called “gender transitions” have severely restricted the practice for minors. Here in the … Young people with long lives ahead of them will benefit. No one can blame desperate parents seeking to alleviate their … the parents have been deceived by the lie that they must choose between a living transgender-identified son or a dead …
  • … to their religious beliefs—beliefs that some governments have labeled unpopular and unwelcome. Let’s take a look at … about marriage—that it is the union of a man and a woman. No one should be bullied or banished from the marketplace for … a lawsuit  against the City of Phoenix. June 2018 : The Arizona Court of Appeals issued a decision allowing the …
  • … Americans. In fact, they believed the government did not have the power to bestow rights at all. Instead, these men … and equipping the next generation of Christian law students. History of the Blackstone Legal Fellowship The … at the core of Alan’s vision for the ministry, there was no better namesake than Sir William Blackstone. In his …
  • … Teachers A district policy forces teachers to violate their beliefs by requiring them to address “gender-expansive or transgender students” in a manner inconsistent with their biological sex. … events or expresses messages in conflict with his religious beliefs. Donate Now   ADF Client - Arlene's Flowers …
  • … agreed to settle the lawsuit , ensuring that the state can no longer target New Hope and that the ministry can continue … April 2022, the university affirmed his right to address students consistent with his beliefs.   How would the …
  • … U.S. Constitution. It states in part, “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech.” The Founding … as public schools. But according to the town of Gilbert, Arizona, the church signs could only be six square feet, … Education Across the country, public school teachers and students have been punished for choosing which messages to …
  • … for everyone, securing the right to practice any faith or no faith at all. Upholding religious freedom benefits all … the fundamental right of free speech ensures that all have the liberty to engage in civil discourse and pursue … is a right belonging to everyone—from the student on the college campus to the artist wanting to express messages in …
  • … are supposed to ensure the right of everyone to express their beliefs freely. The stated protections for free speech and other human rights have led Freedom House , an organization that measures … officials are blatantly attacking free speech. There is no clearer example of this fact than the actions taken by the …
  • … War II, the West Virginia Board of Education required students and teachers at public schools to salute and pledge … fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be … Scott sued the university. In a victory for free speech on college campuses, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that …